Graduation Rate Rechner

Berechnen Sie adjusted cohort graduation rate. Track on-time graduates mit transfers accounted for.

Graduation Rate

85.7 %

Adjusted Cohort Size245
Did Not Graduate On Time35

Graduation Rate vs Graduated On Time

Formel

How Graduation Rate is Calculated

The adjusted cohort graduation rate (ACGR) is the federal standard for measuring on-time graduation.

Formula

Adjusted Cohort = Starting Cohort + Transfers In - Transfers Out

Graduation Rate = On-Time Graduates / Adjusted Cohort x 100

This method accounts for student mobility and provides a fairer comparison across schools than simple counts.

Lösungsbeispiel

A cohort starts with 250 freshmen, 15 transfer in, 20 transfer out, and 210 graduate on time.

  1. 01Adjusted cohort: 250 + 15 - 20 = 245
  2. 02Graduation rate: 210 / 245 x 100 = 85.7%
  3. 03Did not graduate: 245 - 210 = 35

Häufig Gestellte Fragen

What is "on time" for graduation?

For high school, on time means 4 years from first entering 9th grade. Extended rates (5 or 6 year) may also be reported.

How does the U.S. national average compare?

The national high school graduation rate is approximately 87%. College six-year graduation rates average around 63%.

What about GED completions?

GED recipients are not counted in the standard cohort graduation rate but may be reported separately.

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